第5章 小売

第6章 教育

第7章 医療

第8章 レジャー／エンターテインメント

概要

ホテルにおける活動と投資

パブ／レストランにおける活動と投資

ヘルスクラブにおける活動と投資

その他のレジャー部門

レジャー部門における建設活動

見通し

第9章 建設市場における供給

供給構造

部門供給

主要室内改装・装備取付け請負業者

主要総合建設請負業者

目次

Product Code: Bld32

The 7th edition of AMA Research's report on the UK interior refurbishment and fit-out market provides detailed insight including a review of important trends and influences in the industry. It reviews the UK market for interior refurbishment and fit out services, covering all non-domestic building applications from the perspective of prime fit-out and interior refurbishment contractors.

Education - demand for upgrades and refurbishment from schools, colleges and universities, changing pupil and student numbers, impact of Government measures (e.g. Priority Building for Schools) and investments into student accommodation.

Leisure/entertainment - levels of refurbishment taking place in hotels, pubs/clubs, restaurants, gyms and fitness clubs, cinemas and betting/gaming, as well as strong growth in demand from budget chains in the hotels and gyms/fitness clubs sectors.

Healthcare - continued impact of Government legislation changing the shape of the UK healthcare industry, move towards provision of more locally-based services, rationalization of the NHS estate to release funds and likelihood of investment into the care homes sector to cope with the ageing population.

Market Structure and Supply

Overview of industry structure - market polarisation and fragmentation, participation by large national builders, leading contractors etc.

Report Summary

Given the broad interpretation of 'interior refurbishment', the market definition used for the purposes of this report primarily consists of main contractors typically managing the interior fit-out element of non-domestic new build/shell & core developments and full upgrades or refurbishment of existing non-domestic premises.

The interior fit-out and refurbishment market, as defined in this report, has increased by 34% since 2013 in value terms. However, annual growth levels are starting to slow with more constrained growth forecast, for reasons such as the uncertain state of the UK economy, the deferral of major investment decisions, cuts to public sector budgets and a continued scaling back of large construction programmes.

In many end use sectors, demand for refurbishment services is being led by changes in the way industries operate, e.g. a much greater emphasis upon technology-based learning in schools and universities, as well as rising expectations amongst students, which has led to significant improvements in many HEI facilities. Annual levels of growth of around 2-3% are forecast for the next few years.

From a supply perspective, the industry remains fragmented. There have been relatively few major entrants into the interior refurbishment and fit-out market in recent years, since much of the turnover generated from leading companies is from repeat business or long-term contracts and store roll-out programmes. However, an increasing number of large national contractors have diversified into or expanded their operations within the fit-out market.